Allergens
and Pollutants
Why
should I be concerned with indoor air pollution?
Common
sources of indoor pollutants
Common
indoor allergens
How can Filter
Queen® help reduce the problem-causing allergens and pollutants inside
my home?
Prescribed medications
treat the symptoms of the allergies and asthma linked to indoor pollution.
The Filter Queen® Indoor Air Quality System (IAQS), however, attacks
the source of the problem by helping remove allergens from the air and
surfaces in your home.
The Filter Queen®
IAQS has a unique filtration ability that is specifically designed to remove
harmful particles from your home. The filters in the system have been independently
tested to remove 99.98% of particles at 0.1 micron. Also, the addition
of activated charcoal helps to remove over 300 toxic gases and noxious
odors that come from pets, cooking, and even cleaning products.
| Here's a
word from a satisfied Filter Queen® owner:
I am writing
to tell you how pleased we are with our Filter Queen® (Indoor Air Quality
System). It's everything you told us it would be.
With our
large family of house pets, it has proven indispensable for keeping up
with their hair and dander. It works wonderfully on the furniture and draperies.
I think what
amazes me most is the way it filters the air. I've never been able to dust
and clean floors at the same time. I've always had to dust last because
conventional 'vacuum cleaners' throw so much dust back out that it settles
everywhere. The Filter Queen® (Majestic®) traps everything in the
canister. This has greatly helped my allergy/asthma situation. Cleaning
used to be an adventure in sneezing and wheezing, now it's considerably
less stressful. We can also tell it's removing a lot of the air-borne particles
because we're not having to clean the air conditioner/heating filters as
often.
The Defender®
air purifier is also working very well. I run it beside my bed at night
and it has greatly improved my sinus and allergy symptoms that I was waking
up with every morning. Not to mention it makes the most peaceful humming
sound to drown out all those little "things that go bump in the night"
that go with having house pets.
But seriously,
we really appreciate our Filter Queen® (Majestic®) and Defender®.
Not only did we enjoy your presentation when we purchased them, we are
very pleased to confirm everything you told us about their performance
to be true.
We would
definitely recommend them to anyone. Especially those with allergy/asthma
problems and/or multiple pet households.
Thank you
ever so much.
Yvonne M.
North Carolina |
Why
should I be concerned with indoor air pollution?
Clean air
is essential for good health.
Cancer, heart
disease, emphysema, and other respiratory diseases may be caused from prolonged
exposure to certain types of indoor air pollution.
Children,
the elderly, and the chronically ill are often most susceptible to the
effects of indoor air pollution, however, everyone needs to be aware of
the possible complications that may be associated with breathing contaminated
air. Even if you are not currently experiencing problems, it is extremely
important that you take action now because some symptoms may not show up
for years after the initial exposure.
Scientific
evidence shows that indoor air is often more seriously polluted than the
air outside. Since people spend approximately 90% of their time indoors,
shouldn't we be especially concerned with the air quality inside our own
homes?
| Common
sources of indoor pollutants (Information obtained
from the EPA) |
| Vacuum
Cleaners |
Moisture |
| Humidifiers
& Fireplaces |
Pressed
Wood Furniture |
| Car
Exhaust |
House
Dust Mites |
| Pesticides
& Moth Repellents |
Personal
Care Products |
| Dry
Cleaned Goods |
Air
Freshener |
| Stored
Fuels |
Paint
Supplies |
| Paneling |
Wood
Stove |
| Tobacco
Smoke |
Carpets |
| Pressed
Wood Subflooring |
Drapes |
| Household
Chemicals |
Pressed
Wood Cabinets |
| Unvented
Gas Stove |
Stored
Hobby Products |
| Unvented
Clothes Dryer |
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| Common
indoor allergens (Information obtained from
the EPA) |
| Dust
Mites |
| Gases |
| Pet
Dander |
| Pollen |
| Bacteria
& Viruses |
| Mold |
| Tobacco
Smoke |
Click
here to learn more about the above allergens.
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